PATENTS! THE POSTMAN. eilORUS. Valsttime, I H. LMUFF. B. DAYTON. NOTXK TO INVENTORS. John Schmidt, Miss An fefcd-J Jjj J- i il 1 rij - nie Cla - - ry. Hans Krats - en - mul - ler - stein; i There w.is never n time in the history of our cii.iutry when the demHnd for inventions and improvements in the arts and ecie-'CPs generally was so great as now. The conveniences of mpjkind in the factory nnd workshop, the household pimI d,i firm. n as in oflirinl litf, req'ii'e foniiinM' ecc'-ss one to t tie iippnrteiMuC" Hinl impHments of each in order to stive labor, time and expense. Tne political chanee in the admimstra tinn of government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who beintrnntlie alert, and ready to per ceive t he existing defloiencies, does not permit the iifTiirs of government to de ter him from prickly oouoeiving the remedy to overcome existing discrepan cies. T"o great cire cunnot be exer o ed in eboosing a com patent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in t. Ten's have been lit and destroyed io innuwurublrt insta'scs bv the employ ment of incompetent counsel, nnd es pecially is tLis advice applicable to those who' adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrnBt their business to this class of attorneys do "o at imminent risk, ns the breBdtb and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a qulok endeavor to get an nllowanoe nnd obtain the fee. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn. General Mannger 018 f street, N. W.,WasbingtoD, D. C, representing n large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to oroteot its Datrons from the uusafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Con puny is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, nnd prepare nnd prosecute applications generally, inoluding me chanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and givss especial attenion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to entar into competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions nnd advice. John WEDnw.nniiRN. H13 F Street, p. 0. Box 385. Washington, D. C. VTOCK RltANIIS. While you simp your "iiliniiriptinn naid lip yro cm l(.op vcmr limn 1 in rrnnnr niismn, Allen T I . bum. Or. Horsns 110 on loft alKi'iM'ir- ciitln nen mi l"fl tun, nndnr hit. nn riiht "'ir. and upper hit (in thn Inft; rntufn, Mor ruw OHl'lty. r:n tro'vr f. Alpine. Or. T with bar nn. il.ir a on Infl Hlirmliliir of horses; cnllle asms .... ift I, it. iiiiu.n i I).. Kiir'il Miln. Or. ratlin brand. O i) -i t lft top no I tin-in sa'nn brntid on ritfht h'."i'dor. Uff rf Hi it'll. Mile. A I 'in", ' ' 'tin'r. Or. TTnrsns. M nun ...i i..'t IH'tk- "n'tl'v "a-iinon Inft hip. H ..-tit ,i' ii"'v, O , Mottle. Or.--Hora.ig (,rni I l T l'i ..it "illeir uliiiiililnr. Haniin in Mn .' .1. W.. It'irl-vtsn, Or. rv.tln hriind- i.l it on hit I 'tin nil t'irfb: solit in nvtli (inc. iir.,in.,- I1'.r. ' I'inm'v.rry Orivrafi ,r i t I I P It on left, 'ni il'l'ir. -Hnroiia Cat I In saint nn 'I hr i II ,PU, M wi i,.m(t i :rnnf . i if i u nunr, M Y t't'i - i'tt I 'tti ''Ot it'll (nop n'l hut "nr. nn. (.,r ifitf - o'l ''ir'it. Ilo-wii. sunn b-aul on ).,ifl H'lu.ii'tur. Ittiiijn in Orntit and Morrow (t't'ltv. . , . . - M-l'i .1 urn, I ,'ti'i, iir-iiornis iirntKiii'i hi iiffil l'ir: "ttl'n I! on thn luff aide. , .f ivir In'' nron it'l riirht nnr ninor ahum lliiioi. Win. M Pifi'tr, Or. -Ilorim, 4 Hon r'.u'it Hii'ri. i' it ili' HH nn on riuht lit ; nilit in ,'l 'l i'l-, Itr'twt. t'f, t.niti'rt'in, Or. Horana III on ths ri..tit ui 1 1 ; c'ntt'e Hti niuin r iu tit. !(; riitwn, Mnr- i ,,v C'tntit y, ll-iwi, .1. ('., Hipp""-' Or. Horsns, mrcle C will tot in " t tor ol l'ft llip: d'lMln, .n'nn. Ilrovti. W. I , l"i'i.. Ori'uim, llowtl W hur itvi-r It, on tlie I 'll stiiml'ler. C.itlld niiino nn left ' t'l't ir, W. 0., Il'inn'icr. Or. llornKS, hm hri'ito.- ' .r'i liip dill 1". miiim, with milit ill t u , l'ti,'inr. Or ll'imns, P II on left n l.ifl Itlii f , V'.n.Or -I'littte. .Ill rtnnitrtetmt nn oil lit't tir nnil two aplitNnmt -I u'li on ritf'it n-ir: on liornw .itnA l. fl ilnu't; KmiKit in Km mill")', t ' I i"' ',-,vil... W on I .'I -I I": .' in. I l' t.i I.r ri I (lit I'i i i r l't H'i:il' i', rit' 'o.i Wiirr"'t. Wrttft'ur. Or -Hor"e4 hrnnd i,.lllii i ri'.r'il Hi' II"! ciUln (lhn hini) nn ii o,i rilii. i'"iii irt'l "phi in ninth our. Hiinitn in l.t'iot " "I Morrow I'on i'iin. i ' it 'i I''.., ( iilnti.Or - Y l on lioMiix (in left tifl II ivilh 'iipirl'ir I'ireln pvr it, on loft, "tionlilnr mi'l on l-ft titl 'l "II C(ilt n'tler S ymrs; nn j.tfl ulioiil'l'tr otilv on nil liomiwiirnr tyiwr. All n-i so in H'Kiit ii.iif'iv. C ii, Ctrii. II.. inon or I.Biis, Or, Horn II (' ot't ncM n'l'in' l"'; ph'iI mnn on rirtclit hip. pM.l.ro Mor-nw I II tlH'lllt i ntlt'i'K. Cotrii-till M V. Oii'I'twty Or-IVtVrropon of . n il cur w'"' in .I'i'liil. wii'i'-i in foriircml; i,ir-i h ilf i'i1 ' "H li ft itill'i. IIiiiikb Mor. ro ii't l l' on1 i ' In ""I' I'm I. T. II , '"'in Or It.inlilf) cron on p'li'li 'lip on iii"ii, w illow 'orlt Mint iiinlr hit In ri ilii i"ir, tlil in I't'l '' ll'i'mn In Urtnt cn i'iiy. "n niii-tp. ii'vri'l n I npi'ir uoitit. mi ii i ll lor. I'. ir iiii'k'H wi, "cop on loft ir i... 1 r hit in roiM. WiiHiHm. oroii in hull prop in mil iir. aii rniiK 1. Hur - rah! hero comes 2. No man can be v.:-. lively. 3. Ia storm as icil ,t ) 1 ULjSlS 222 1 A I 1 1 i -r-Lg r 1 1 1 j I "-t I I 2?" m -0 -00- rJ 0 0 r 7 -0 0- a .ft U-t- -i frr -M0- 8" post-man, In un - i-form of pray; I wel-coine, lie real - ly owns the street; The Kiin-shine, In cold as well as heat, Tho hear his cheer-y cop -per ho is jol - ly, jaun-ty whis-tle, He's right a -cross tho no-where, The post-man's on tho post-man, Comes whistling thro' the bee - ca Czer - o - witz - - ky, And Mis - ses Ja - cob Klein George S1 - f TT r T7" TTT -- -G- EE: way. In-lit. street. Tr, Mis His Mul - li-gnn's jmck-ng - cs hur-den it Hut aro may he's ro - ing, The pto - plo rush a - bout; They a trcas - me, His whis - tie, mu - sic's tone; It be heav - y, His heart is light as air; And -fj : T"l-iJ 1 1 ,4 , foeL -Pct- .f- 'EEJkL -a L jr. jsl m. - 0 uj 1 1 i Wash - ing - ton, Sam John - - sing, And one di - rect - ed Mame; I tS t-t I,- -zzr ts- -f 1, 9 p 0 a Slower. ff le ar leal this tho iy his whis - is raer - tie a blow -pleas warn - ing ure, Then list -en to him The r.iune he calh to Is wel-come cv - cry i shout, owu. where. --lr- spose her friend that wrote For got her oth f: Q g 11 :.-r I Jt .a. :'flZZi'j ..4J , 1. -J-r-j I I I -J Z-9 - z-cz- rzzr :Hz$zrA 50 " f SFS 3i -0- st 0 0. i 0 J5 X- Copyright, 1894, by The Niw Vjik Musical Record C . Vat Foatmu. 2. 4. -0- -Z. 3 -Horin, nn ri 4i( " 1 n" ir in i nn! it 'tl'Pv. I 'o-ik, . J.,l.,,i'.f r. - Horw. 11 on riirht lnml il.tr C ii'l.i. Mi'iu'iin r'tnltl Inn: fir murk iumiii prmi oil Pol 'nl "Phi In rmhi. ( .irrin. II. V., i urrnmiU. Or, Infl i ill". I'm K.,1. H., Il'inlnivi, Or -I'mlln, V, with f in .Mininr: lior" - 'K on Infl 'nn. ro.'li'Kti, It. K.. M.i'io'iioiit, llrHiil Co, Or. ll.trcMi himi'l'il I'iri'lti with hnr ImmkihiIi, on left uli'iiil li'r: rii 1 1 "I'll" lirnml on holli hla, nmrk iiii ior nloiii' tiol'i i'nl iIi'wIrp. Clinpln. II., HbhIiiihii. Or. llonw hmmlml oe rulit li!i- t Htilo limiiil"'! Hm Hum. Al. It.i i.U (1 on ltorKt nulii lltinlii r I n mint Inn'i'lon riiiht nlt"nl'l"r, ml rut oil mul of ''ill! wi'i.ii. W. M ,().ill.iT. Or.- CuttR K I'on r.j'.i 11 Ii. m-mlnw foi h iniw'li mr; ImnHW, It I) on lot! Ion. , I' lv. Hi Hon l. Or- Iloriw lirnti I H.Y on lot! li'iiililir, o' 1 1 khiii on Mtliin. holn " V m.ov'i' .'W , ll ir'lninn, Or.-tforuMi lirnnilml y r,.y..ti'l l' WUll l ull on lull lioiiior em. u.'-n ii-on fM'H Inn. Il iitK in Morrow roiinly. r i.,r..'it''i, Ii V.. II to.iir, Or. illn. i.V on rwV vii, liir.i V with hur uniliir on nnlil "'r l'or.' irn, H, Y. Iliiinr. Or --tlurm, V on tl.'l.l "'I n 1 11' l I'Vi". r . ' im'i. ,'( -iowm h r. WK. II .,, tl.i iirf'i. Il.pitir 10 -I nllln lirnieirt,! Ih lur ni'ii il. o'i I. ill l In; orop oil Inft 1 1 - h' will ill l"'l hill ,t, r -it 1 Or l.ir.i tirn.lnl II. .tl,r i'.'-'i o' il on lfl hIIIIin ' I ' U II l''l' Hl'll l( 1; ( , 1 1- f in in r "I'l l "ori r , i I ii .it i'i r'tfM lni, .( I'i l: 'll'll'l 'I I'll'lll it .. il 1 11 II 1 1 "' I ' it'l". 'wn h ,r , ,( . , 11 i. O -' '! I iM in lift, J 1 1 n j'.i 1I11 i'i II i'tnin O'-n' I'oii'i'r .. IhhiiI Wtl'i", Or - I' CI' t I , , 1 .i 1 ' 1 1 1I11 i''l ' oil tiio-w m; on (Mill.., 1 i.iii ,. 01 l"'i i I", wnllow fork in , , I .1.1 111 I It.lun 111 ll.l-U. t 11 , . ... , , I- 'ii H 111 M . 'I 1 'I ill" 'V , -. cr, Or llo(n' ornn lnl .i.'.''.t m 1.1 on iioi "ito.n.i .r I'll I'M 1011 io m.ni lit 1. 011 ici 1 . , I ' . 1 J t .fi'tiir, !'- II I-. f liro. , 1 , .' 1 I ill 4 il .'1 1 ll tnr; rii'l ott ., l,.i U' 111 M ico mot I nutill Mm I I 'll I, ,ll .11 . I in "I r , rv,rn' f l on . h' r h i.il ir, IUiir 1 i', 'l"'..ii"r. Or. - Ilf, 'Vvlcl . , 1 , , ! . - . . 1. I ir. It .or" Morrow i'o. ii i .,1", o ' W i-e ' Or. -HurMM, on Infl , I , , 'Jf, tl .1' t..'l lop, 11 1 11 .'u'l i. i il ll' t n'i. Or.-Horwi, II o l.v V In Or - 1'iw It 00 -I i-i I ',n i rl .1 It I't II ' (il I.M V. I'1 I J ,. . I.r 11 I I 01 I -I J oil .( Il ," II . M '- Iio'n it in. Hi" Moil. nft ntilln; enttln, mm on Hunt hip, nndnr hall iron in ril'i mirl milit n leftiwr Knnnv. Mik", HBip"nr, Or. HnrsM hrnnrlnrl KNY on loft hip nnttla nnme and orop off lafl Ar nndiir nlormonthn riirht Kirk 4. T.. Hepnnnr, Or. Horse 89 nn left lionM-: cHt.tln. on lnft hip. Kirk Jmwn, HnppnBr. or.; noma' 11 on inn bon'dnr: oat tlo Hume on right nle, undorbit on nrlil n'ir. . .' .....i...rlu.nl W. (i.. Monnt Vernon. Or. I 1 on imtlteoii rmhl. and left sidos. swallow fork in lift ..i.r nml nnilw moo ill riuiu enr. iinrsns sbiihi hrniiil on left shoulder, limine In (Irani ronntv. liiiftjui. HtiMilinn. Vox. or. n ij on icri, nip 1 oiitlle. r.rop and split on right ear. llorsn .111110 hrnnd on left shoulder. Itanga brnnl nonntv. . . . .... IjinnHllon, .lohn W., Ij-It'"- Or.-Horse hriinilml liBlf-rirole4li eonnectnd on left shonl- dir. CatUe. snnir on lefllilu. luiuga, nnur uez inuton I.imlu'v. J. W iieppnnr ur iiorses nrsnnno I, nn, 1 a ni left shoulder: entile sums on left hip. wattle over right -ye, three slils in right ear. ., , . . Icird. Unortre, neppner. ir. norses pmniiini donhle II 001 itei'ti Sometimes called s swl'til II, on left nhiiillinir. Minor, Osnar, neppnnr or. Oittle, M D on rielit hip; hurne. M on Infl shoulder. Mnrvnii, n. w., ii"ppnnr, "i.-.ii., m ; on l"H nnoniilii rnn 10 nmiin "n ii ( ioi. Mitehnll. O'irsr. lone, nr. norsns, 11 on ngin hio; rnilie, 77 on right side. Met leron, 1. .. nrownsTine. ur,-nornnn, Finrn Son nm-h shoulder; entile, f'Jnnhin Mcllirr. Krsnk, Koi Vallnv, r.-Mnle shon with ton-oork on rnttle on rilis ssd nulnr in sni'h nnr; horses Mine hrnnd on left stifle, MolliiU. . .. niiiiitnn.Or.-4m tiorsnn. with hslf oirole nndnr nn left shoulder: on ( Hit's, four Imrs riimieniod 00 top on ths right side Hnngn in Ornnl ( onnt. ' Nnnl.andmw. Idinn Hock.Or. Horses A N eon nnniml on In't shonlilnr; rnttle nmnn on hoth hips, Nonlyke K., HlWnrton Or. Horses, oirole 7 on left thigh! en'tle mn on Infl hip. Ollvr. Jixnph. Csnynn City, Or. Ion enttl nn left liio. on hnrsns, shiiis on left thigh, llangr ill (Irniit enmity Oiler. Verry, Lexington, Or.Y 0 on lefi ihoii.'lm . Olp. Il'irnisn. Ptsirle City. Or. On esttle. j' l,P nonnn"tei on left hip; homos on Infl stiflr nnd wnriln on non Kniurn in Hrsitt noiinty. I'lmniin, 01n?n, K.ighl Mile, Or. Horsns, (jimr nln'ln alnnlil on Inft shonlilnr Slid 'ii on lnf l.in. Cntile. fork in Infr nnr. Hght cnipi.n.1. V on Inft hio. Hsngnon Klght Mile. I'srVnr Olnnson, llnrdiimn.Or, Horsns IP or !.. .l...,.l.lMr I llinr, rt'ifi, .'"'..n, - V. (I, K. noiineelnill 01. lft shonlilnr 1 nettle s ninon right hip. linage. Morrow noiin. I'lpnr, J. II , Imil'igton. Or. -Horsns, JK. eon nnclnd 01 Inft slienlilnr; rnttle, sums on lnft hip ...!... I.il In nni'li nnr. i'..n.. A ('.. Innn. Or.; horses dlsmonil I'on il.Ur: rnltln. J II J ooniinpted, on ths Infl hip, upiwr slops lu left nnrsnd slip In ths right. 4i,,irnw. Hsnlmsn. Or. Horsns. s.insrs pronn with unsrtnr-eireln onr H on Infl stirln. Itniiiiignr, Chris, linipuer, Or.-llnrses, C It on !... -l.....l.lur lln-li Urns.. Ilepimer, Or.-Horses hrnndnd 1 nil thn riglii shiiiililer: rnttle, IX on the Infl hip r".p ori Inft nnr end dnwlnp on net'k. Ilnlign li Morrow mid eiloiiiiiieoiiiitlns. Ilnntmy, Andrew, Islington, Or llornnt hrnniliil K H on nghl shonlilnr, nnl qnerlm rirole onr lirsndi rettls snips on right hip Itsogn Hormw ronntv. Il,,)n, Win. H. Dnlryvllle, Or-'lll ronnnrlm with onnrtnr eindn over tup on esttleon right hi end crop oil riuht nnr n. split In Infl. Hornet nnme lirsml on left ahoo Mer. Hangs in Morrow llrnnt slid tltlhsin nmnties. Itn.-t.ir J. W.. Ilniinnr. Or.-Hoises, JO m Infl shonlilnr. ('Ills. ton right hip. NpiekM.11. J. W.. U.nherrv. Or.- Horse limit. I.-I HI on left shoulder 1 I wigs in Morn' eoo'itv. .... 1 Hilling. C C Hnptmnr, Or Hiwnns hrsn.lml on Inft nhonldnr; entile seme nn Inft hip u-......r. II K lolli'on. Or - Horwen with d'.-h ii'inlnr il on ltl ni.Hn nnitle H wot itnah no'lnr il on rigM n'P. rroii on risni nnr n'i- ; wn I'lUI on ruhl Innil leg. lUngs in Morrow j l.illminsnd I'mstilln eoniiiies. H((,H. l, .Aihnnn. Or.-1lons hrsmiie1 1 nn lft iioiilitnr;cni,lnnn on left hip. l'ro on nnr. wnll'n nn lnf hind Ing. Himiglil W. K., Ilninmnr. lr - Horses shndnn' I N oil lf stifln. eniiln J Non Isfl hip, switllow fork in 'Hi' enr lldilnrllil In left. .son Tlum , llnp. nnr, Or -Horses, H A r or Inft hue nllli sninnon Infl top. hh'ir John. Km. Or. NC r.mnsntn.1 on honwsnn r'shl hip: en in, seme on right hip. rmp . 'I rislil esr nml muter bit in left nnr. lUng in nm"l -onnlf M-ntth II". . Hiisnevills. Or, t!oee, hrsnnd II K on siionl lnri mills, smnnnlnft shonlilnr H,,iiirn. Js n Arlington, Or.; horses hrsndnd J..n l.fl shoiii lnr. mllln the snmn, slao 1 wn l lln. Itn' gn in M'i'niw Mid llllhsmm mtlM ! rPni.h-.is. . A , Hsnlmnn. Or-i homnn HSon j ris'ii sitrlni rn"le horisontal t on ths right at,t hinvmin.in, Mrs A. J.. Hnpnnnr Or -H mile, 1 on nglit hli 1 smll"w f.wk in Infl enr. I tnii''.l1. y -, Mrni'iinr, Or -Horsns, 41 or ; rt t.iii ln 1 m"ln. 41 on lft hm. l.rry r . Il ll-ioitinr. Or. - Call's ' C 01 I..H Inn i'"ip ' ' t n "l ll' dn'l.ll III Infl ) nr ,(..!.. I l,r-n- I' o'i left s li ter. I'lionH in. J A.. Hnoinin. Or - Horse. or in'' al.-.'il 1 '. nnllln. 2 on lnf( ati,nil,nr. I'lo is It. r.,1.ii'ipose.Ot.- 1 1 "Una,. I'.un left ' I'nr.'i.' II W . H-l imer. Or,-Nmsil W l 'lsl t i 1st .'i "il.ts'. hors-at; nasi, mum m ksM ku (vll sxist IN Ws ts. Thornton, H. M.. Torn, Or. Horses branded HToonnented on loft stifle: sheep same hrnnd. Vnnderpool. H.T.. Ions. Or; Horses HVron nocted on riuht shoulder;cattle, same on right "vnlbridge. Wm., HepTnier, Or. Hores. TJ. I, on the Inft. shoulder; entile enme on light hip. orop nil left ear nnd right ear lopped. Wilson, ,1onn O,, Hnlem or Tlnnnner, Or. Horsns hrnnded Jq on tho left shoulder. Itangi Morrow oonnty. Warren ,W H. Caleb, Or Cattlo W with onartei eirolo over it. ou loft side, split lu rnrht enr Horn's mime brum on lult Miouliltir. uangeii (imnt oonnty Wade, Henry. Henpner. Or. Homes bran (led see of siiHilos on leu snonionr nun 001. nip ('nttln brimd"" same nn left sole nod leit nip. Wolflnger, John, John l)y Citv. Or On hornet three parallel bars on left shoulder: 7 on siieeo hit in hoth ears. Uauge in Grant and Midline! counties. Woodward, John, Hnminer, Or. Hereon, Ul oonnoefed on left slMiiilder. Watkins, l.ishn. Hnppnnr, Or. Ilorsas branded UK oonneeted on left stitle. Wallace. Charles. H ippner. Or.-Cattle, W ot right lliigh, hiilr irt loft, ear: Iiorses, W on righ' shonlilnr noun same on left shoulder. Whlttinr nres., nuniiiigion, Haknr Co., Or. -Horses branded VV B nonnneted on left i'toulder Williams. Vaseo, Hamilton. Or. Quarter nr cln over throe Imrs on left hip, both cuttle am' homes. Itunge (Irani nonnty. Williams. J O. LongCmek. Or Horses, nnr ter clrele over three burs on loft hip; entile soms and slit in ouch mr. Unitge in (Imnt eonniv Wren, A. A., lleppner. Or. Morsm running A on shoulder; ('utile, nnme on right hip. Young, J. M., Uiiisw'ierry.Or. Hor-n hrsndm' THnn IK. H.'M ah.n.l.tn- Entate of John W. Dawson, deeeased. 0TICK li IIEIIKBY filVEN THAT I.KT terii of Hilniltiiiitra'lon on tiie estate of John W Dawson, ilecoimed, were etnnted to the iinilerslgnnil on the Iftili diiv of relirnnry, Itt'.i.i. by the eonntv eon-t of Mornr.v eoniity. All rwons hnvmir ehilnis iiL'tiinrt tiiiid ewtiite are inired to exhibit thtn to me lor nllowanee a' Hemmer. Oregon, itliin six moiilhs after the dnl" of thin notice. Dated this l'Jth day of February, IWi. llilinlli T. 11. LYON'. AdininlKtrator. ESTATE OF T. F. BAKTOV. PKOEAHEI). Notice Is hereliv irii en that letters of ad ministration on the entnic of T. K. Rsrtnn, de- eased were granted to the undersigned on the Hi ilav reiimary. 10.1. Iiv thecounlv court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to fxliil.lt tlimn o me lor allowance, at inv liotne lu Klght .Mile. Morrow Co , Or.. lthln nix months after the date of this notice, or I hey shall be forever burred. LViinlo J .4. Vol NU, Aduir, Tills 2(ith day of tebriiary, lv.1.1. ALL WHO CCLTIVATK FRUITS FLOWERS VEGETABLES For Pleasure or Profit, Should see that th Journal thev subscribe to it I lie Pei ami ii.nsi reimu.o ttuilioniy oUiuiuable. Notice of Intention. AND OF TICK AT Til E DAI.I.F.f, OTIEQON 4 Feb. Ill It'll. Notice is hereliv given that the following named settler hits filed notice of his Intention to make dual proof In support of his claim, nml that ssld proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, ronntv clerk, at Huppner, Oregon, on April III. l'.t, viz : 111 11 M M. nottJiTON, hd r nn.Vi'i?. for the Si. NE't and Si KF.'t.sec p 1 r .'i r. o m . He nsnies the follow'ng witnesses to prove his continuum resident e upon and cultivation of said land. vi: K, I'. Yorui and A. T. McNav. of Heppnei : I'aul llk'tiiisn sud A. T. Wood, lone J. r. MOORE, Win29 Keglster. STANDS FOREMOST itl THE LIST. Il deals practically with fruits tinil vegetsbles, trrcs, siirups anil nowris, nun nivi ri ins lulj of horticiiltuie svsU'iniitically ulid tltori.UK'il V. Il lllusirstrs and drscrtbrs iiivthoils of cultiva tion, improved varletirssnil Inlinr saving drvti-et. It is, without doubt, The Paperforthe Peoplel $1.00 a lr 14 Miinil.cn. Bperlmsn eop nd .M-i.ir rnliilovug oi hoiticulluisl u.aiks rhtL cu sppluntti'li. Ame'ican Gardening, 1 70 Fulton St.. N.v Catcalt, Trade-.Tiaiki. Design Patents. Copp;M& And sll rs'rnl budniMM ronductrd fi r MODERATE FEES. Informstlca srnl s.'.lr glvra In Inventors wllbOat Maris. Aitttmw PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WC00ERDURN, Mtust'of Attvrnr), .o roi 4s. WAsni(it". rv J Pi's Cnmrtsiiv ! ntiniH hv s w' .'or h IS -! ard Ttist lifn.r''! nrn-n riilii eli'rs, fr 'iw r r tin. . f "t t ! Iltrlr tabsrrlbers i ' t" i t sua tnrm. prti ul I'.otit m.i-I'. s i Mlniirf Hi 'vi.n'.rm t vol . I s I - ' IUt sec b.gatan.t'i.g.it r. I'o : . .is- li i Administrators Notice. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ABOUT CONSUMPTION. It Is Declared to Be a Contagious Dlaeese. An Ancient Wclentiflo slout Theory Revived Through Investleatlon No Provl- Agalust ContaRlon Can lie Made. Notice of Intention. FAM) OITICE AT I.A C.ltAM'E, OKEliON. 4 Feb. II, lvi-V Notice Is hereliv Riven Ihst the lolloviliic iiamett settler has tiled notice of his Inteiitloii lo mske llnal pnail In support ol hsclalin. and thai said proof will lie mail' before J. W. Morrow, Cooutv I'lem.al Hoppuer. 'reunii, on March .W. Ii.tt, vU: FKANK I'l.KM, Hd. No. fiiVKt for the N,4 ' "or II, and NW K, NU i4 Heo 1 1 T.. 1 N. K .'7 K W. M. He names the follow tnir Htttieaaei to provi his rnntluiious residence upon and till Ivatloi ol said land, v Ii: liac lucent, n. M. Avers Is.iso lloivar.l, J I.. Hiissrd, all of lialkiti av, lire. II. K. WIlJl N, fl.Vni:.'. Kenistvr. The Philadelphia County Medical so ciety has petitioned the board of health of that city to put consumption of the lunjrs on the list of contagious diseases, says tho Baltimore Sun. .The request has awakened interest in the old question of the contagiousness of consumption and incidentally on the general subject of infection and con taprion. Some of the diseases which flesh is heir to are contagious in every sense of the word. A contact so slight that it does not even reach Rkin contact, but merely with the air which smallpox patients breathe, is sufficient to cause smallpox in man. So, too, mediate contact that is to say. the handling by the well of material touched by the siclt has been proved to be the cause of many diseases, of which erysipelas and scarlet fever may be cited as examples. The products of certain other diseases typhoid fever, for example require to be taken into the economy to become maleficent. Still others, such as (jlanders, must be introduced into the blood current itself before they are dangerous. These facts have been proved by lon(f ob servation and are not to be disputed. A horseman treats a cese of glanders with perfect security, provided his skin is whole or Is protected. A nurse or a doctor stays for hours in the room if the typhoid patient and suffers no hurt. The older doctors, therefore, tet these diseases to one side as in fectious, but not contagious, for it was Notice of Intention. 1 ANHOKKICK AT THE Pil l En. ORKOON I i March I I. l-'.i i. Notice Is hcrel.v shell that ttir folltiH tin; Panted settler has riled notice i ' his tnlentloti to make final priaif In support n his claim, and Hint said prool v. Ill In msdi la-fore J. Vt Morrow, Co. clerk, st lieppiu-r, oreiion, en April m, l.n, vli: Wtl.UAM 0. sVOTT. Hd. T. No. for the W'i NWU snd w, nw Hec. M, Tp. I n. k. -a e. He nsmes Ihe fnllowlnt witnesses to prove his eoniineotia residence upon snd cultivation ol .ni l land. V U ' li W Hinltli. Km k Smith, r II IVmer, Thus ftarnc't. a;! of I exlngton. nrev'O'l. .11' . J l a. K. Moon, Heiil.ter. posed shows that there must be other factors than the germ alone which cause the disease, or at least aid in its propagation. So far these other fac tors are almost unknown. That consumption was contagious was an old theory, and the Spaniards centuries ago were in the habit of de stroying the bedding and belongings of consumptives, and in some eases even the houses in which they lived, for fear of the spreading of the plague. That it is not very actively contagious is proved sufficiently by the fact that the dwellers in cities are alive at all, for statistics prove that from one-tenth to one-fifth of all the deaths in large cities are due directly or indirectly to the disease, and that consequently a number of sufferers from the disease must be present in every large gather ing of p jple. Except in the later stages the patient is not confined to his bed. He mingles in all the social and industrial avocations of life. Not infrequently he is "the life of the party" or the "hardest worker of the office." In the present state of society, at least, such men cannot be con demned to a leper camp nor sent against their wills to a sanitarium, however excellent. The general fact that consumption is a disease which, under certain circum stances, may become contagious or in fectious, should be admitted. A suf ficient number of cases are known where the carrying of the disease from the ill to the well is clearly proved to demonstrate the general truth that consumption is sometimes contagious. This should lead to the most scrup ulous care on the part not only of the physician but of the intelligent pa tient to prevent the spread of the dis ease. But any attempt to prevent such infection by quarantine regulation must almost necessarily prove abortive. CIT AH0H. TV TIIE Col NTY OH HT of THE STATE I ol nrermi. tor Morrow county. In the matter of the cs'ste of trrdrlck K reu se liinatl. lo sin snd n'l persons kn,,wn snd unknown I ' i (,-','! .. to .til'l r.l'tle. r'oeMtif IN I II K N AM K HE I II K . I K OK OHFilON, Yon here'iV clird sod rc',ttlrn to Sl'penr n ftl eonntv conrt ot the stnir ol Oregon, lor the ronntv ol Mirrow.sl the court room thrrntf, St llci'pocr In the ciiniilv nl Morrow on Mon. .lav I'm stli dnv ol May. to e, at lo o pin k. In the forenoon ol thsl dsv. then snd turret show rsue Ifs'ttevlai w iiv an or-ler ol a.ie thivild ii,. 1 1 nis.le lor the to'limp f n-rtiir. pri't-erty iHOoi-irltie: to itie s'v(.tiamr,l estate. Mill P.. k 1 1. 1 . 1 isT " .i I'" chains I'.on a E ror nrf o SM t, .. sc .V.. Ifi J , H M K M M . Ihe'-re north at fiiht sua is will sooth line ol sail a., lion I I l chnl-s. th.-n, e st rUht tn en sr.l i'i.'.i" s ?. h'l s. them e st K'U si. vie "inn i if 1"' Clnl'ia incites si r'tt! B"t!rS .miinllii f lilotit tbnt tbrv worrt carried from patient to patient, not through L"5U'C'- . the air. but through other, and to! The effect of music on health and them unknown, means. . ; fc'ej'ty h" lcly been dtscusse, in The discoveries In bacteriology have settled many questions, but have un settled muny others which were sup- ' posed to have been fixed forever. Among other things it has broken lown the barriers between contagious . and infectious diseases. All the dis eases which have been mentioned are now believed to be caused by germs of vegetal origin, some of which are known, others of which are only sus pected ri.l . W H ill,.. !., I" l ...a II. f. H 1 'I 'l( I'll1 "Of 'tl rtiotn'niilm M pel ilcTrn al Hher psnl's )li rv, near nwra boil, ""rth f.. Tffwrm, Or. ii in it " '. " ol tl i v.. I' itiot ,.l V. r'.in till 1 1 1 ail 'i- l !.', I (!! , i ,,( ,. 1-1 ill AU.SI fJ-U I J w 'v , o the ' '' ir I'i" ; .' a. I-I irl , A li I- i. WOhUlOM', The explanation of the bae teriologist as to the difference in their effect on the human organUm Is sim ply that of the I'.ihlc. Some rennsfall on gtxx! ground and multiply, others on stony ground and fail to grow, or wither at once. When a typhoid germ Is breathed Into the lungs it perishes just as do the myriad of other germ which we daily breathe. It i far other wise If it is swallowed with the food or drink, and finds after running the gauntlet of the Juices of the stomach a uitulile pla'e for growth in the intes tines. The germ grow nd multiplies, and tho ordinary phenomena of the disrate result. This will give a gen eral I lea ot the simple and apparently complete answrr to many of the vexed questions which pnrled the older doe h'rs Unfortunatelr the practical diffl- ettltlcs are not entirely removed by tht' theoretical exptnnniinn. and espe cinl'iV Is t'lis truo uf c.insninpti.in. I'.vcii if it is grantO'l that tho lloane at way. nri'iii:i'..s from a germ, and that t!ii germ r,imi) fr.tn muih" previous ca.j of t'.u u scam, the fact that so D3vc,r ensotbpo ici alaoosn a are the scientific American. One writer repeats the well-known argument that persistent work in one particular direc tion is injurious, and that tho benefi cent influence of music lies partly in its j providing an entirely distinct and j unique brain stimulus, lie concludes with the following paragraph: "This art has the great advantage to be emi nently progressive and causes tho lis tener as well as the performer to sat isfy the yearning of human nature for a higher and hijrhcr level of enjoy ment, which, thanks to the successive lalxirs of men if inventive geuius, has Won provided fur by what may bo colled a musical literature, which is as rich in eminent names as is the litera ture of any nation, either in protc or in poetry, while it hos the enormous advantage not to be confined to any special lungunpe, but Is written In the universal lunguage of emotions, which the n lined indlvidoals of all nation understand and ap, ..elate." Ntw .kTulsd fruit growers are using rvantd of potassium B ln" sectii i V. It is dim-deed in wster. at the rnto rf one outice of eyan'.d to twr-jr cuMvs of water, an i the nohv I'on i. Travel in tn oim! h-nner I. l...,.ln ffnct itll'V.t In. Il ii i"'i ii'i'"-' " - jurtn.- tiie rust deln ate (oilnge. It l a Very dairXi niun niin.'0. Titr. Mnmese tn-lleve that the human Mtttl requirvn M-ven dn to Jnurm-y from inrtli to Heaven: hence, the prayers of the friends of the divenwd v i .ni nre eontiuutid for va i Sr es,n ,iik.ir.,i ,ir ' JtaaaaB-anaBasaaasStnnnaaaM FKIZhS UN PA'l'hMS. Ho to (set. 8100 nnd Perhaps Mnke a Fnrlnne. - We seenre pnteiiin and to induce people to keep truck of their bright ide.H8 we offer r prize of one hundred dollars to be paid on the fi'Bt of every month to the person who submits to us Ihe most rueritoiious invention during the preceediog mouth. We will also advertise tbe invention free of cliRTge in the National Recorder, a weekly news paper, published in Washington, D. 0., which lisg nu extptifiive circulation tbrouuhoiit the United States nnd is devoted to the interest of inventorn. NOT 80 MAUD AS IT KEEM8. The ides of being nlilo to invent some, thing strikes nniHt people as be in if very difficult; this delusion the company wishes to dippel. It is the simple things nnd small inventions tout mnke tbe greatest amount of money, and the com plex onee Hre seldom profitable. Almost 'Verbody, at muii time or another, oonoeirpg nn idun, which, if patented, would prebsbly h worth to Lini a fnrlnne. U' forltinstely enob ideas are nsuslly dismissed without tbonght. Tbe simple inventions like the car window wbioh could be ensily slid np snd down wiihnnt lirenkins tbe pnseenger's bsck, the sance nn, collar button, tbe nut look, lie bottle stopper, the snow shovel, are t hi nirs I hat slmost everyone sees soma wsy of improvimr npon, and it ia these kind of inventions that bring tbe greatest rpinrns to tbe sn'hor. The pr'z w ffer will be psid at tbe endofenoh tnmilb, whether (be appli cation b been acted upon by tbe Pstent OITice or not. Every competitor most spplv for s pnierit on his Invention li'onvli n, nnd whetl pr he srenres tbe tn'Z'or pot. tie inventor will Lave a '. h'ii- b'e mt nt nu: thess n.siM company, It'HN WcniiKiiBt'HN, (ioii'l Msnsuer, Hi F St. N W. Wsshinaton, D. C. P. S. Tbe responsibility of this eiimpsny msy he jndoed f'Oin Ibe fact list its stock is held by about seven t en 'tondrid of ti e I- adiiig newspspei of he Ciii"ed Htalis. tf ir -WITH- f'RENTISS Icctiiyiii! i; I YOU'liE ZOIWDTO TAKE 'EM LEAVE- Nd rosriP41n, enr-s It. s itl i. '1l(ii.! ..a a i, k Hrrdsdif '.! Vnlsrls The onlv i our. ? iris il! In Id. w..rt t ,v, l i -il .1 i .y .i, ,.r , , I; r r ei.i ol , rl . i.nii prr mi. 1'l.i.MlM i.i,i U' tL w.. i.j 'ailBf Wet InstMeew. (.VI T